Eventually the congregation would reach a small clearing, many of the devout nodding to Moriko as they walked alongside her, welcoming her to their group with smile on their lips. Everyone was quiet though as if the occasion was somehow sacred for mere words. She could see small groups clinging together, small figures - presumably children - clinging to their parents robes. Two elderly members of the sect followed the group, carrying long rods with them, large globular lanterns dangling from the six foot poles. The fungal forest was dark around them and the night was alive with sounds, chittering and buzzing insects, cries of large lizards. Rustling of the stalks as the winds rustled their gills.
With everyone gathered, Saneyuki the two older men following Saneyuki would usher him on a large moss covered stone, the young priest reaching for an old tattered scroll.
At first, the young man stumbled, one of his 'assistants' prodding him with a stick as his voice cracked.
Focusing again, Saneyuki managed to recite the prayer, bathing himself in soft yellow light as the kami of fire rushed envelop his body. From the young priest, the yellow lights flowed into the two elderly priests, shrouding them in a mantle of magical light. With the ritual completed, the elderly Phoenix priest carrying the incense began to recite something, the esoteric and gibberish words filling the small clearing. Soon Saneyuki and the other senior sect members joined the chat.
It did not take long before unnatural coldness swept over the congregation, a 20 foot tall portal darker than midnight appearing behind Saneyuki, the shimmering darkness surrounded by impossibly bright halo. "Kneel!" Saneyuki commanded, his voice echoing with barely contained power. "He comes!" The portal rippled and something or someone stepped through, eyeing the gathered samurai and monks with a primordial hunger gleaming in its eyes.
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Devour Essence: Characters present must roll contested Willpower against
Contested Willpower:
4d10o10 25 or lose all of their Void points they might have at the moment and cannot recover them the next time they sleep as they are enthralled by vivid, pleasant dreams. In addition, they become amnesiac, not quite remembering what they have witnessed, spending the rest of the day in a pleasant, fugue like state.